This collection of images is a visual narrative portraying the life of a stranger.
A work that utilizes photographic composition and uncovers Katrina’s story in a series of pictures, whose visual texture is balancing between the reflection of something hidden and the effort to unveil obscurity and seclusion .
Katrina is a representation of subsistence and psyche, where perception shifts relative to one’s own observation, impersonating the onlooker.
She is not staring at the lens but rather gazing through the mirror.
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